If the DMC-122 has the same updated keyboard as the Mojo, that may be tempting vs. the Mojo for the extra sounds, but if one is mainly interested in the organ, the advantages of Mojo are slightly less weight, simplicity and vibe. I wonder if there are any other advantages for Mojo organ.John

I was expecting a kind of "Mojo plus", a module that would allow using VB3vII without hooking up a computer, with a few bonus sounds.

But this looks like a different game: not so much for the number of available sounds, but for the flexibility and control options.I LOVE the WiFi control via app, it just makes things so much easier. And the upcoming rack versions will make it even more usable and flexible... wow. Really great job, Guido.

As an afterthought, I think that Hammond-Suzuki now has some serious catching up to do. The SK line has been pretty unique for a few years, especially the SK2 which had basically no competition (the other dual-manual available were much more organ-centric).But now the Electro5 filled the gap with the SK1, and the DMC122+Gemini is definitely playing the same game as the SK2.

Excuse my inexperience, but I'm seriously considering this as my first module purchase and have some basic questions. Will this work without a computer at all? Could I connect it to a midi controller and just play? This would be a great portable live performance alternative if it just needs to be plugged in, connected to 2 midi controllers, set up the sounds and just play. However, I'm not sure if it works like that or not. Please enlighten me

I just crapped my pants. Great stuff.Not so interested in the DMC-122 with this card. But the desktop or rack is inviting. The other thing is, how much of this DSP is going into the next Mojos, the single manual Mojo we think is coming in particular. That's a very competitive option vs. Sk1 or Electro. Curious to see how the fx sound and how they map with hardware controls on the various instruments.

I want the smaller Gemini (that installs in the DMC) to install into my homemade lower manual and be midi'd up. Is the rackmount the only option there or can something be done to this dmc gemini to accomplish this?

I prefer not to lug around a rack or the planned table-top (unless that's going to be small, like the gemini).